SMRC Inc./Conscience, LLC

Phil Nakata, a former IBM Chief Technology Officer, and founder says, "The technology we use is more common than you would think. We just thought about it differently."

Boulder, CO -- (SBWIRE) -- 07/08/2014 -- Boulder social-enterprise, SMRC, in association with Conscience, LLC, announced its plans today to give everyone their own biometrically encrypted digital companion - think a digital personification of yourself, presented as an eAssistant on any digital device - whose directive is to become "everyone's trusted guardian, companion and guide advisor in life", while using its business intelligence and the user's market research interaction, to generate, per 10 million people, a projected $2.2 billion per year for their member's charities.

Their founder, Phil Nakata, a former IBM Chief Technology Officer and former Computer Science Corporation Partner explains, "By giving everyone a trusted digital companion -- think a Siri with the intelligence of a supercomputer -- we can provide everyone the individually tailored knowledge, resources, and security they need to fully express themselves. Then by taking how business is done on the web currently, and feeding it the red pill, we can use the system's business intelligence [market research, anonymous data, and advertising] to generate massive amounts of value for humanity [the individuals and their social causes], by, first, biometrically encrypting everyone's identities, while simultaneously giving them back the revenues and control of something which is worth trillions: their market data."

The value primarily comes from SMRC/Conscience's unique inorganic growth strategy that taps into "3 of the largest, untapped, combined-trillion dollar market's out there." These market are

- The 46% of the market that doesn't respond to advertisements, and market research, according to Harris Interactive Poll. Response to their sponsored marketing generates $5-10/hour to the individual and their causes (i.e. $10 to cause, $10 to the individual). Nakata says, "[This] gives everyone on the web a market research job -- presented as a game -- that equally funds their social causes. Not to sound arrogant, but this can go a long way towards solving unemployment, while improving the world in the people's vision. Isn't that the true definition of a democracy?"

- The data authentication market (determining what interaction is real, and what isn't. For example, the removal of bots).

- The users who come out of the social identity fraud crisis, whose most serious consequences, according to Barracuda Networks, effects, conservatively, twice the number of people that traditional identity fraud does. This market is not limited to the elimination of the hacking into of any personal accounts, through biometric encryption, such as keystroke patterns and gait.

Nakata says to doubters, "I have been in the business for 30 years, managing some of the largest technology projects in the world, and the technology we use is more common than you would think. We just thought about it differently."

"Our goals will only succeed through trust, we understand that. This is why we make protecting people's identity a primary function of the service, guaranteeing that we reveal no personal data; everything is anonymous, and encrypted by everyone's unique biometric signature. In fact, we can't access our user's personal information. This technology makes it forbidden to us. In fact, Conscience, LLC was created to hold the rights to the technology in order to prevent the system from becoming corrupt."

Lastly, Nakata accentuates, "This A.I. is not the type you would see in Hollywood. Instead, it's closer to a media platform dynamic [personal computer, mobile, online TV, etc] eAssistant, whose intelligence is modeled around the individual's online interaction, and their social circles; making it reflective of the individual, and nothing else. Now you can use your personal A.I's value to -- rather than destroy humanity -- save it, by providing technology that can help anyone reach self-actualization. Don't worry, we're not Skynet. We won't incinerate your dog."